The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus

JESUS NEVER EXISTED. Again! Yes, for those who still need it, here is yet another reason to say “NO” to the evils of the Christianity hoax…

Based on the best-selling religious studies book by Joseph Atwill, the “Caesar’s Messiah” documentary shows that Jesus is not a historical figure, the events of Jesus’ life were based on a Roman military campaign, his supposed second coming refers to an event that already occurred, the teachings of Christ came from the ancient pagan mystery schools, and the Gospels were written by a family of Caesars and their supporters who left us documents to prove it.

“Jesus was the invention of the Roman Imperial Court.”

This latest ground-breaking work in Christian scholarship reveals a new and revolutionary understanding of the origin of Christianity, explaining what is the New Testament, who is the real Jesus, and how Christ’s “second coming” has already occurred.

The book “Caesar’s Messiah” shows that Jesus was the invention of the Roman Imperial Court. Their purpose: to offer a vision of a “peaceful Messiah” who would serve as an alternative to the revolutionary leaders who were destabilizing first-century Israel and threatening Rome. This discovery is based on the parallels found between the Gospels and the works of the historian Josephus, which occur IN SEQUENCE.

The word ‘Gospel’ actually meant ‘Good News.. of military victory’

Some readers will find this analysis disorienting. Joseph Atwill, author of Caesar’s Messiah, says, “My book is in no way a criticism of the faith of contemporary Christians. I felt required to present my findings because of the light they shed on the origin and purpose both of anti-Semitism and the way that governments use propaganda to control their subjects.”

Numerous scholars had noticed the parallels between the Gospels and Josephus’ work before, but Atwill is the first to notice that all the parallels take place in exact sequence and draw a revolutionary conclusion. Follow along in this program as Atwill contends these correlations, talks about linguistic typology and the reasons why the imperial Cult of Rome, with the Flavians at the center, wanted to invent the story of Jesus Christ for their own benefit. | More: redicecreations.com